Still No FAA Approval, United Plans New Dreamliner Flights for May

David McNew/Getty Images(NEW YORK) — United Airlines is thinking optimistically when it comes to getting the Boeing 787 Dreamliner back up in the sky.

The FAA has not approved Boeing’s fix to prevent batteries from overheating and catching fire onboard its 787s, but United, which has had six brand-new Dreamliners grounded since January, has scheduled the plane to fly on May 31 from Houston to Denver.

The airline says it will make schedule changes if the plane is not cleared to fly by then. It’s planning to resume international flying on June 10 from Denver to Tokyo.